Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

There are between 20,000 and 21,000 registered in Lake county this year. This is from 1,500 to 2,000 less than were registered two . years ago. During the depression of the past year many have left the factory districts of the Calumet region. r To surely and safely rid yourself of catarrh get a Hyomei outfit from B. F. Fendig. There is no better remedy, yet harmless, pleasafitkand easy to use—you breathe it. ’ H Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Rardin, of Montpelier, Ind., and daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hopkins and two children, of Mill Grove, Ind., returned home October Ist, after a two weeks’ visit with L. U. Rardin and fariiily at Parr, and Russell Harmon and family at Fair Oaks. They made the 300-mile trip in Rev. Rardin’s auto, having no trouble on the way except a tire puncture. Father William Hordeman, of Frankfort, who was raised in this county and whose father and brothers live here now, has just returned from a trip to Europe after a delay of some time in getting out of Germany. He arrived at Frankfort today and a big reception is to be tendered him this evening and some of his relatives here plan to go. Many Indiana real estate dealers are advocating ’ the proposition of a state license for all persons, firms or corporations who do a real business of any nature. This question will be one of the first that will come up before the state association of real estate men, which it is planned to form at the coming convention of realty dealers of Indiana, Oc tober 7, 8 and 9, in Indianapolis - - • - Complete mystery surrounds the disappearance of A. M. Steel, founder and proprietor of the National Business college of Joliet, 111. Saturday afternoon he gave all the mom’/ he had, even to the change in his pockets, to his wife, left for his school office, and has not been seen since. Investigation has shown that the financial condition of his business is low, but not dangerously so. /

H. C. Montay, of Newland, who has been in bad* health for some time, returned a few days ago from Indianapolis, where he spent four weeks in a hospital. He is feeling no better and is now advised that an operation will be necessary, as he has a growth of some sort on his right side, which is pressing against the liver. He will probably enter a Chicago hospital soon to have the operation performed. Mr. Montay spent several years in Mexico and has lived in this county only about two years, during which time he has made many friends.

Within the past week The Republican has been informed by quite a number of democrats that they will not vote for Homer Cook, the candidate of their party for secretary of state, and who is a boon friend of Tom Taggart and Crawford Fairbanks, and who is alleged to be responsible as speaker of the last house, for the fact that two measures that were not passed by congress were published as laws and bore the signature of Governor Ralston. That the governor was made a dupe in signing them there is no doubt and the governor’s friends do not propose tp support a man for high office whom strong suspicion says employed dishonorable tactics to secure a signature to a measure never passed by the legislature.